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Joyti Kaur is artist who specialises in scratch art, bringing forth when art was within nature. Joyti is skilled in different forms and mixed media. Joyti’s art is spiritual, with no planning or tracing, taking inspiration from the music of the universe. Each creation is unique and connects with all.
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Joyti is interested in getting the public engaged in this interactive art since 2018, with each angle showing something different. With supporting work prior to 2018 raising human rights with #ArtsForJustice. Raising awareness, educating and supporting local communities. Joyti provides workshops, demonstrations and public art. Building a close relationship with our inner nature and the earth.
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In 2016 Joyti created her art with the scratch medium. In 2019 Joyti curated her first solo exhibition, defining it as an “expedition” of the mind. Joyti Kaur Art Expedition provided a space for creatives as well the UK, with a community creative showcase night in the month as well as provided materials for all guests to make art when visiting as well as an art workshop relating to meditation and positivity provided by Joyti. In the same year as the reward of the YICCA participation award and a special recognition award for “The Blue Winged Bird” as of “Light Space & Time Gallery”.
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With achievements of raising awareness of Sikh history which greatly impacted the world, featured on Sikh PA and Basics of Sikhi, BBC WM, Midlands Masala as well as after 11 guest show. Headlining the nature and crafts community festival with RSPB as part of the Mayors community weekend, providing workshops and demonstration, discussing how nature is a gift.
Joyti has continued to provide “expedition stalls” most recently in Slough and Northampton, discussing the importance of art with a workshop provided on preserving historical Mohrakashi art in spiritual places as well as empowering self-identity for “WARRIORS” overcoming bullying for ages from 3 years onwards.
Joyti Provided a workshop on the basic techniques of scratch art as part of the “our changing earth festival” discussing the freedom colours of the earth, near extinct animals and the importance of a balanced environment. Provided women only workshops, empowering them to paint for the first time with Aavo Bhene and JSRA. Making art accessible for all with expedition stalls in Tesco, Wembley stadium, FA for all and Trafalgar square.
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With Q+ A in places such as the Slough Museum and creating a better environment, encouraging inspiration and a safer place with art on a lamppost! “Starry Eyes”. Read more on various other events provided by Joyti throughout the website: www.joytikaur.co.uk There is much art can heal and here “creativity is invaluable for the correction of all imbalance”.
JOYTI KAUR
Honourable mentions & features
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